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Archive: News / Pics & Flix / Entertainment News (16 Stories)

Striking new look for 'Parsifal' at Met in NYC

02/17/2013 9:37am
In Wagner's "Parsifal," the leader of the Knights of the Holy Grail suffers from an agonizing wound that will not heal. In Francois Girard's vision of the opera, this wound afflicts the earth itself, etching a widening crevice that tears society apart and threatens the survival of mankind.

Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism

02/17/2013 10:16am
On the surface, things look calm and placid. Just beneath the waterline, however, it's a different story.

Discovery bets on 2 dope series about pot growers

02/17/2013 10:30am
Cupcake makers, pawnbrokers and storage container raiders have all had their moments in reality television's spotlight. Now the time may be right for marijuana growers _ and the people who chase them.

Sophisticated punk at Preen's London catwalk show

02/17/2013 11:56am
Sophisticated and sleek with a little bit of punk: Preen's latest collection for autumn and winter hints at an edgy biker girl, but any rebelliousness is tamed by a minimalist aesthetic and clean modern tailoring.

Hitchcock heroine inspires Temperley London show

02/17/2013 12:59pm
Alfred Hitchcock seems to be in fashion these days: There's the movie starring Anthony Hopkins, a BBC drama about the filmmaker, and now designer Alice Temperley has based her latest womenswear collection on the style of "The Birds" actress Tippi Hedren.

SD museum with rare instruments seeks $15M revamp

02/17/2013 1:51pm
Grammy-winning fingerpicking guitarist Pat Donohue thinks a South Dakota college town of about 10,000 is an unlikely place for a wide-ranging collection of musical instruments that includes saxophones built by inventor Adolphe Sax, a rare Stradivarius violin with its original neck and a Spanish guitar on which Bob Dylan composed some of his earliest songs.

English checks highlight Mulberry's London catwalk

02/17/2013 2:07pm
Tweed checks, hounds-tooth twinsets, a cheeky "Rule Britannia" catwalk soundtrack: Luxury brand Mulberry on Sunday delivered the most quintessentially British showcase yet at London Fashion Week.

Ades' `Powder Her Face' opens NY City Opera season

02/17/2013 4:10pm
Thomas Ades wanted to be provocative in his first opera, "Powder Her Face," when he composed a scene in which he musically depicts a sex act between the Duchess of Argyll and a waiter.

Westwood champions Assange on London catwalk

02/17/2013 5:44pm
Few designers so consistently mix fashion with politics, or manage to secure her fans' adoration with the same looks almost every season. But Vivienne Westwood is not any designer.

Checks, punk, vintage glamor vie at London shows

02/17/2013 6:03pm
Tweed checks at Mulberry, punk styling at Preen, pretty vintage-style dresses at Temperley London. Designers showcased their latest autumn and winter collections at London Fashion Week on Sunday, and the diversity meant there was something for every woman.

Overseas slice of 'Pi' flips Hollywood formula

02/17/2013 6:11pm
In mathematical terms, divide the circumference of the world by its diameter, and you have pi. In Hollywood terms, add a United Nations mix of ingredients and you have the blockbuster "Life of Pi."

Review: The brawl's the thing in 'Donnybrook!'

02/17/2013 6:40pm
Star-crossed lovers, an onstage brawl, great singing and gentle mockery of Irish stereotypes have a perfect confluence in the charming revival of the 1961 musical "Donnybrook!" currently at the Irish Repertory Theatre.

'Argo,' 'Zero Dark Thirty' win at Writers Guild

02/17/2013 9:57pm
The CIA thrillers "Argo" and "Zero Dark Thirty" have won top screenplay honors from the Writers Guild of America.

Singer Mindy McCready dies in apparent suicide

02/17/2013 10:19pm
Mindy McCready, who hit the top of the country charts before personal problems sidetracked her career, died Sunday in Arkansas in an apparent suicide. She was 37.

'We've All Been There' wins at short film festival

02/17/2013 11:24pm
An Australian film about a woman in need benefiting from the kindness of others won top honors at the world's biggest short-film festival.

Oscar movies are hits, too, for a change

02/17/2013 11:36pm
How accurate is "Zero Dark Thirty"? Is "Lincoln" an epic of historical recreation or a high school history lesson? What did you think of "Django Unchained"? Can we get Anne Hathaway something to eat, already?
 
   
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